St Levan (Cornish: Sen Selevan) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated approximately eight miles (12.7 km) south west of Penzance.
The parish encompasses the settlements of St Levan, Trethewey, Treen (the chief village), and Porthcurno and shares boundaries with the parishes of Sennen in the north-west, St Buryan in the north-east (with which it has close ties) and is bounded by the sea in the ...
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St Levan (Cornish: Sen Selevan) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated approximately eight miles (12.7 km) south west of Penzance.
The parish encompasses the settlements of St Levan, Trethewey, Treen (the chief village), and Porthcurno and shares boundaries with the parishes of Sennen in the north-west, St Buryan in the north-east (with which it has close ties) and is bounded by the sea in the south and was at one point part of St Buryan parish. The parish comprises 2,402 acres (10 km) of land, 3 acres (12,000 m) of water and 31 acres (130,000 m) of foreshore.
For the purposes of local government St Levan is a civil parish and every four years elects a parish council consisting of 10 councillors. The principal local authority is Cornwall Council.
St. Levan CP School is St Levan's community primary school. It is a very small school. Its current head teacher is Sue Thompson.
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